2009: Appeared in 21 games, including 15 starts in the outfield...Went .217 with four home runs and 12 runs batted in...Hit a two-run home run as a part of a 2-for-4 day at Towson on March 16...Went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer on April 4 against Columbia...Homered again the next day, hitting a three-run blast against Penn...Started in centerfield and went 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles in game one against Fairfield on April 15...Hit a 400-foot home run at Hartford on April 23.

2008: Played in 27 games and made 18 starts...Posted first career hit at George Washington on March 2...Homered in each game of the Davidson series (March 9-10), the first two extra-base hits of his career...Also homered at Gardner-Webb (March 17) and in game two vs. Cornell (April 6)...Had first career multi-hit game against Cornell, going 2-for-4, while also scoring two runs.

Stuper Says: "Andrew is a very good athlete who is a very strong defensive outfielder. He has a pro throwing arm and a pro body. He also has very good power potential. He has a chance to be a very good player for us and after a solid freshman year, should be even better this year."

Getting to Know Andrew

Parents' Names: Jay and Laura KolmarMajor: UndeclaredBest Athletic Moment: Hitting my first career collegiate home run at DavidsonFavorite MLB Team: New York YankeesFavorite MLB Player: Grady SizemoreFavorite Quote: "Success is how high you bounce when you hit the bottom." Gen. George S. PattonBiggest Inspiration: Brian Fleury, my high school varsity baseball coachPregame Superstition: Put my uniform and cleats on left to rightOne word to describe yourself as a person: GroundedOne word to describe yourself as a player: BulldogWhy Yale?: Academics along with a baseball program filled with a rich history of tradition and sportsmanshipWhich of your Yale teammates would make the best baseball coach and why?: Probably Ryan Brenner; generally catchers make good managers, and he has a good approach to the game.